Taco Fish

This is often referred to as the taco fish project, thanks to it’s simple construction.

This fish could be made with many different types of clay. I am partial to ceramics and the layering of color, for obvious reasons, I think.

MATERIALS
• Clay
• Glaze
• Kiln

DIRECTIONS

1. The students will need a stylus or wooden tool, a cup of water, and a lump of clay about the size of their fist. To begin, they should just hold and squeeze the clay and maybe spread a little water on it with their fingers to soften it up.

2. Next, they should try to roll the lump into a smooth ball. They are to keep rubbing water on it if they see cracks. The ball then needs to be flattened into a circle. It should be about the thickness of a pancake and easy to bend.

3. The pancake then is almost folded in half with just the edges pinched together on one side. There should be an opening left on the opposite side which will turn into the mouth.

4. With the pinched seam on the top, the back end is flattened and cut into a tail shape with a tool.

5. Lastly, eyes and teeth may be added to the face. Just be sure to have the students score any surfaces that they are connecting. In other words, they need to scratch the surface to make sure details stick together. Clay will shrink a bit when it dries so smooth edges tend to come apart.

6. After drying and bisque firing, this fish was painted with two different layers and colors of glaze.

Save

Save

Save

Save

Save

Save

Save

Draw a Half Portrait

Subscribe to download this tutorial and also receive notification of new products and exclusive offers.

Success! Now check your email to confirm your subscription.

There was an error submitting your subscription. Please try again.

First Name

Email Address

We use this field to detect spam bots. If you fill this in, you will be marked as a spammer.